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A round-up of Penn mentions in local, national, and international media.
Penn In the News
Amita Sehgal of the Perelman School of Medicine led a research team in an investigation which used fruit flies to explore the chronobiological effects of circadian rhythms on drug administration.
Penn In the News
David Roos of the School of Arts and Sciences was profiled for his journey from art major to scientist and for his current work developing EuPathDB, a catalog of “parasites and other pathogens.”
Penn In the News
Kenneth Zaret of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on diagnosing pancreatic cancer that is often found too late.
Penn In the News
Amita Sehgal of the Perelman School of Medicine is profiled for studying the sleep-wake cycle of fruit flies and the human body’s circadian and sleep rhythms.
Penn In the News
Michael Perlis of the Perelman School of Medicine is quoted about new insomnia drugs.
Penn In the News
Mitchell Lazar of the Perelman School of Medicine explains the obesity paradox.
Penn In the News
Tracy Bale of the School of Veterinary Medicine and the Perelman School of Medicine is cited for researching how an increase in microRNAs in sperm from stressed mice can lead to stress response in adult offspring.
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John Trojanowski of the Perelman School of Medicine comments on the findings of a small study whose results hint at the possible transmissibility of Alzheimer’s disease.
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Samuel Jacobson and Jean Bennett of the Perelman School of Medicine are quoted about the impact of gene therapy on sight.
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Ruben Gur of the Perelman School of Medicine says “Detailed connectome maps of the brain will not only help us understand the differences between how men and women think, but it will also give us more